Ster, that was my point, that the:
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School is designed to shape and mold everyone to the same boring person.
(Shaggydaddy)
I was agreeing with y'all that have daughters or experienced school as boisterous girls. My observation is that boys are more likely to exhibit those personalities and behaviors that schools are in the business of quashing. It seems that even among those on the spectrum, girls are conditioned by their families and communities to be quiet, contained and submissive.
I wasn't loud by any means when I was young but I was not socially appropriate either. I'd get in trouble for "laughing" at the class clown. I"m sure I wasn't the only laughing but I got singled out because I couldn't stop as fast or quickly act somber.
I've heard accounts from parents of autistic girls that can't get any school services because their girls are introverted and thus, "not a problem" in the school's opinion. Tortuga brings up the exclusiveness of the special ed program, having no girls. I've always seen girls in every special ed class my son's been enrolled in. Always fewer but there just the same. And they're the "boisterous" ones.